Reconstructing the Saturn Myth, by David Talbott (Offers a summary of the Saturn Thesis, including evidence that Saturn was the ancient sun-god worshipped the world over in countless rites).

Venus in Ancient Myth and Language, by Ev Cochrane

Apollo and the Planet Mars, by Ev Cochrane(A detailed analysis of the cult of the Greek god in light of comparative mythology and archaeoastronomical traditions. Evidence is presented that Apollo is best understood as a personification of the planet Mars)

Heinsohn, Velikovsky, and the Revised Chronology, by Clark Whelton(this issue features discussion of the revolutionary historical reconstruction offered by Gunnar Heinsohn, professor of economics at Bremen. Heinsohn argues that conventional history is out of order by several millennia, the Sumerians actually living in the middle of the first millennium bce).

The Chaldeans of Sumer, by Martin Sieff

Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians ever exist?, by Gunnar Heinsohn

Stars, Galaxies, and Electro-Gravitic Theory, by Charles Ginenthal

Velikovsky and the Problem of Planetary Identification, by Ev Cochrane